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Pelvic PEComa-an unusual presentation as a giant benign mass
Mariana Pilon Capella1, Gabriel Levin2, Vinicius de Lima Benedito3
1Department of Oncology, Brazilian Institute for Cancer Control, San paulo, SP, Brazil.
Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics
|January 4, 2024
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